-LRB- CNN -RRB- -- A suburban Philadelphia swim club has invited children from a largely minority day-care center to come back after a June reversal that fueled allegations of racism against the club , a spokeswoman said Sunday .

Some kids from the Creative Steps Day Care center say club members made racial remarks .

The development came during a hastily called Sunday afternoon meeting of the Valley Club in Huntingdon Valley , Pennsylvania . Club members voted overwhelmingly to try to work things out with the day-care center , which accused some swim club members of making racist comments to black and Hispanic children contracted to use the pool , said Bernice Duesler , the club director 's wife .

Duesler said the club canceled its contract with the Creative Steps day-care because of safety , crowding and noise concerns , not racism .

`` As long as we can work out safety issues , we 'd like to have them back , '' she told CNN .

She said the club has been subpoenaed by the state Human Rights Commission , which has begun a fact-finding investigation , `` and the legal advice was to try to get together with these camps , '' Duesler added .

Alethea Wright , Creative Steps ' director , said , `` They should have done that before . ''

Wright has repeatedly lambasted the club for its tepid response to the charges and said the children in her care were `` emotionally damaged '' by the incident .

`` These children are scarred . How can I take those children back there ? '' she said .

However , Wright 's lawyer , Carolyn Nicholas , said the center will give the Valley Club 's offer `` due consideration '' once it is received and looks forward to sitting down with the parties .

`` The children are our primary concern , '' Nicholas told CNN .

Swimming privileges for about 65 children from Creative Steps were revoked after their first visit June 29 . Some children said white members of the club made racist comments to the children , asking why `` black children were there '' and raising concerns that `` they might steal from us . ''

Days later , the day-care center 's $ 1,950 check was returned , Wright said .

Club director John Duesler told CNN that he had underestimated the amount of children who would participate , and the club was unable to supervise that many kids . He called his club `` very diverse , '' and said it had offered to let day camps in the Philadelphia area use his facility after budget cuts forced some pools in the area to close .

Wright has rejected the camp 's contention that the swim club 's pool was overcrowded . The club had accepted a 10-to-1 ratio of children to adults and was considering adding up to three lifeguards , according to e-mails obtained by CNN .

But John Duesler said last week that the Valley Club also canceled contracts with two other day-care centers because of safety and overcrowding issues .

The Pennsylvania Human Rights Commission launched an investigation last week after allegations of racism at the Valley Club . The commission said that as part of any investigation , the two sides eventually could be asked to sit down face-to-face with its investigators .

`` We always encourage opposing parties to communicate with one another if they feel they can resolve these issues amicably , '' Commission Chairman Stephen Glassman said .

Bernice Duesler said she was n't yet sure how the club will `` reach out '' to Creative Steps and the other two camps . And Wright said she still has concerns about the issue .

`` Are the members who made those comments still there ? '' she asked .

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Suburban Philadelphia club invites kids at largely minority day care to come back

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Lawyer for Creative Steps says the day care will give offer `` due consideration ''

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Some club members accused of making racist comments to black , Hispanic kids

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Valley Club said it had revoked pool privileges out of crowding , safety concerns